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Seit acht Jahren hat Scott Calvin nun schon seinen Job als Weihnachtsmann. Doch jetzt tauchen die ersten Probleme auf, denn ausgerechnet sein Sohn Charlie steht auf der "Liste der bösen Kinder". Gerade hat der die Turnhalle seiner Schule mit Graffiti verziert und wurde dabei von der äußerst attraktiven, aber ebenso strengen Rektorin Carol erwischt. Nun droht der Schulverweis. Scotts zweites Problem ist, dass er eine Klausel in seinem Arbeitsvertrag übersehen hat. Der verpflichtet ihn nämlich, innerhalb eines weiteren Monats eine Frau gefunden zu haben. Und im Weihnachtsland gibt es auch Probleme: Der Ersatz-Toy-Santa entwickelt zunehmend einen Hang zu Perfektion und nimmt die Regeln, nach denen artige und unartige Kinder unterteilt werden, so genau, dass es für ihn nur noch unartige Kinder gibt, die anstelle von Geschenken bloß Kohle bekommen...
Avis de la communauté (10)
As with many trilogies, the first one is usually the best, but I will always try to avoid comparing them too much to allow myself to appreciate the merits as an individual film. This is probably the most frustrating of all Christmas films (in my humble opinion). On the whole, it is a fantastic film, and yet it is ruined by one of the main plots! The storyline about Santa losing his magic and needing to find a wife within 28 days is great as the main storyline. This gives Santa a chance to go back to the "real world" of Scott Calvin, away from the North Pole. It gives him a chance to meet up with his son Charlie, who is now a teenager, and becoming a naughty boy, spray painting and vandalising his school. Charlie's storyline is quite irritating and upsetting for those of us who have grown to love him from the first one. However, his behaviour is explained in the film... He's frustrated keeping his Dad's secret for so long, and that's why he feels so upset with anyone who disrespects Christmas... like his school. (I know how he feels. Our deccy doo-dars are STILL not up, and it's the 8th December!! I'm gonna be having serious words with my family.) Charlie does finally see the error of his ways and in many ways, becomes the hero of the film. So I'm quite relieved with how that storyline pans out. Finding a good wife before Christmas Eve gives the film some lovely romantic moments between Scott Calvin and his future Mrs Clause. It's perfectly acted on both sides, and they make a fairly unreal story seem quite believable. (The nature of all good fantasy films.) While Santa's away, it all goes downhill at the Factory back in the North Pole. In order to keep the Elves happy, Curtis (an Elf) has cloned Santa and made a robot version of him. The robot quickly becomes too big for his boots and forces all Elves to start making coal, as every child has been naughty in his opinion. This is where the film fails. I don't mind silliness and I'm usually the first to be silly. But this clone is so irritating, as if we're not annoyed enough by Charlie's behaviour! I understand that something had to go wrong at the Factory to give the Elves more of a story. However it would've made more sense if Santa had simply asked one of the Legendary Characters (that already appear in the film) to look after the Factory for him, and then they turn too big for their boots. He should've asked Father Time (who was played by Peter Boyle. He would make a good, and comical baddie anyway!) Incidentally, Peter Boyle has a part in the first film as Scott Calvin's boss, but I don't think we're supposed to notice that! I do like the idea of making huge toy soldiers to battle against the Elves though. As a Laurel and Hardy fan, I wonder if that was taken from their film "Babes In Toyland", where the same thing happens? This film certainly doesn't have the magic that the first film had, but on the whole, it is still an excellent film with some very touching moments. It's a pity it's slightly ruined by one of the main characters. The first film can be watched year after year. This film is worthy of watching four times at the most.
It's been a while since I have seen this but I think this sequel was great! The first The Santa Clause is of course an awesome classic but I like this one a lot also!
The Santa Clause 2 almost rounds the corner of “it’s so bad it's good,” but doesn’t quite make it. When Scott Calvin starts to lose his Santa magic he discovers that there’s a Mrs. Clause within the Santa Clause that requires him to get married. Of all the bad ideas of where to take The Santa Clause story, the Mrs. Clause is spectacularly awful. If only the bad ideas ended there though...but they don’t, they keep coming and coming (life-seize toy Santa, I’m looking at you). The special effects are pathetic at best, and the set designs aren’t much better. It’s sad to see a sequel go so wrong, but there it is. The film is so over-the-top at times that it’s hard not to laugh at it, yet The Santa Clause 2 is not enjoyable enough to make the out-of-control ridiculousness work for it.
Der Film ist kurzweilig und auch wenn die Story kein Kracher ist macht der Film wirklich Spaß.
Definitely not is good as the first Santa Clause movie as it a bit of a rehash but still keeps some fine moments. The idea of some toy making a workshop to some dictatorship is pretty interesting concept but should’ve been pulled off better. Tim Allen still does his best and it good to see the original cast return and not recasting the Charlie actor and instead use same actor from previous one.